Mastcam-Z

Sol 0066: Alternate Workspace PDI Mastcam-Z Mosaic

This text is based on the NASA/JPL Photojournal media release for this mosaic, online at https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA24627

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover viewed these rocks using its Mastcam-Z imager on April 27, 2021, the 66th Martian day, or sol, of the mission. Stitched together from 21 images, this mosaic displayed in a natural-color composite approximately simulates the colors of the scene as it would appear on Mars.

For scale, the largest piece of rock casting a shadow in the upper right part of the mosaic is about 11 inches (27 centimeters) across, and the entire scene is about 10 feet (3 meters) across. The smallest pebbles and other features that can reliably be resolved at this zoom scale are around 0.04 to 0.08 inches (1-2 millimeters) across.

[Note: The preview images embedded in the text here are low-resolution 1/10 scale JPEGs, because the full-resolution versions of these mosaics would take a long time to load on cell phones or tablets/laptops without high-speed internet access. Full-resolution PNG versions can be downloaded with the hyperlinks below each preview.]

Natural & Enhanced:


Left eye color panorama, natural color (view high resolution PNG)
Right eye color panorama, natural color (view high resolution PNG)

Left eye color panorama, enhanced color (view high resolution PNG)
Right eye color panorama, enhanced color (view high resolution PNG)

Anaglyphs:


Left/Right eye RGB color anaglyph panorama, natural color (view high resolution PNG)

Left/Right eye RGB color anaglyph panorama, enhanced color (view high resolution PNG)

Left/Right eye BLUE channel anaglyph panorama (view high resolution PNG)

Left/Right eye RED channel anaglyph panorama (view high resolution PNG)

April 26, 2021

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